Remember that flannel does not mean plaid

Plaids and flannels appear together a lot, but not
always. In fact, a solid-colored or mélange flannel is an
even classier look that bypasses the whole "woodsy" aesthetic.
Non-plaid flannels are also easier to match and work into your
wardrobe. This
Oliver Spencer flannel is a perfect example.

Have some fun

Patterns aren't just for spring. If you're bored of solids
and plaids, inject a bit of fun into your fall
and winter with some novel patterned flannels. While
not for everyone, a subtle pattern, such as the one on
this Oliver
Spencer shirt, is a step above your average flannel.

Layer, layer, layer

In fall, layering is really the name of the game. Flannels —
especially lightweight ones — are ideal layering pieces,
whether under a fleece, a puffer vest, a denim jacket, or a
wool coat. They go with just about everything and can serve as
the first, second, or even third layering piece, depending on the
weather.